Bayard Police Department

Tuesday, Sept. 12

Burglary
Hurley Avenue
Caller advised that someone broke into his business and damaged the wall and stole some property

Hot pursuit
Highway 180 – Snell to Hurley
66 miles/brown Chevy pickup. Bayard and NMSP officers at MM 126-127 advise slowing down.

Domestic disturbance
Park Street
Female and male arguing/female ran to Blake’s. Officer advised with one female and one child en route to address off Fahey.

Burglary
Orchard Street
Caller advised he just got home from out of town and back door is open/unknown if anything taken.

Wednesday, Sept. 13

Harassment
100 Hurley Avenue
Caller advised that her previous landlord is there, threatening her. Caller advised the female left in an older model car/negative contact.

Thursday, Sept. 14

Breaking and entering
S. Franey Street
Caller advised someone may have broken into residence and still be in the basement. No one was found inside the home/everything was okay.

Hurley Police Department

Wednesday, Sept. 13

Domestic disturbance
HPD
Officer advised one under arrest at officer’s location.

Request officer
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised her son’s phone getting smashed. Officer advised the incident occurred at Cobre High School.

Disturbance
C Street
Caller advised a named male and another male are physically fighting. Officer advised one in custody in his unit and two on the ground.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Sept. 11

Domestic disturbance
N. Cleveland Street
Caller advised that a couple has been outside arguing all day. Officer made contact and advised clear/verbal only.

Welfare check
S. Hutchinson Street
Officer out with a vehicle with its lights on/everything is okay.

Tuesday, Sept. 12

Request officer
Stone Street
White 4 door 99 Dodge Stratus last seen around 3 p.m. yesterday. Vehicle located on 9/14 by officer on Bayard Street.

Wednesday, Sept. 13

Criminal damage to property
S. Bellm Street
Caller advised that someone knocked down his back fence and there is a knife in the backyard.

Domestic disturbance
N. Mineral Street
Caller advised that his grandson is trying to hit him and a female in the background is saying he is going to hit her too/he is upset because caller is unable to buy him a car. He just hit caller in the head.

Criminal trespass warning
W. Encino Street
Caller advised that a named female was just on her property and she’s not supposed to be there. Female is no longer there.

Thursday, Sept. 14

Suspicious vehicle
W. Cedar and S. Cleveland streets
Black older model Toyota Corolla with two females sitting in the vehicle/no one in the driver’s seat and several items of clothing are in the vehicle. Officer made contact and advised they are waiting for the mother for shade.

Shoplifting
Santa Clara Dollar General
Caller advised that a couple just shoplifted from the store/the female probably has merchandise in her purse. Officer has contact at the intersection/two are in investigative detention/en route back to the store/deputy en route to store to help officer out.

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